Discipline

Discipline

The Principal and the Teacher Incharge are responsible for discipline in the school with the assistance of all the teachers.
At Vig English School, discipline is necessary for the smooth running of the school. Special attention is given to ensure a high standard of discipline.
Parents are requested to co-operate bu inculcating in their child,a sense of discipline, neatness, uniformity of dress, courtesy, consoderation for others and co-operating spirit are insisted upon. The school encourages positive expression, instilled to be a part of student life. The students are left free to accept the atmosphere of the school, to learn in spirit of freedom and co-operation. The school has no penal punishment for handling students who arw un-co-operative, destructive and are disinterested in their studies and overall performance. Parents are simply, requested to put them in another school. Students mistakes are tolerated as part of the progress of learning but repetition of such mistakes, will be taken to task. A discipline bell will be rung before the commencement of each school day. All written communication should be addressed to the Principal.
The school authorities reserve the right to relax, change and amend the school rules at any time for the efficient running of the school. The school reserves the right to refuse admission to any child, without assigning any reason.

Suspension and Dismissal

The Principal reserves the right to dismiss, from the School, any student whose conduct is, in his opinion, against the good moral tone of the School. Immorality in word or deed, wilful damage to School property, grave insubordination, contempt of any authority, unsatisfactory progress in studies, lack of diligence or the use of unfair means in examinations, bringing in dangerous articles, callous attitude towards school regulabons are sufficient grounds for dismissal. The Principal is the sole judge regarding the dismissal of a student. Parents, when they apply for their ward's admission to Vig English School, are understood to accept the Principal's judgement in such matters as final and conclusive.